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my updates
i have those
10+1 updates
I got 27.1Mb on 6 important updates:
KB982726 - Office 2010 x64 (Latest junk email and malicious links filter definitions) 3.1Mb
KB2482017 - IE9 Beta x64 (Security update) 15.1Mb
KB2393802 - W7 x64 (Security update) 6Mb
KB2425227 - W7 x64 (Security update) 816Kb
KB2479628 - W7 x64 (Security update) 1.5Mb
KB2485376 - W7 x64 (Security update) 513Kb
Ditto, HQuest. Same exact updates on my end. I just let 'er rip with installing all of 'em at once and restarted when finished. No issues.
7 security updates & updates for me here...1 Cumulative ie8, & 1 M.S. Removal tool, 1 Windows Defender definition... On reboot right now!
That's one interesting thing about that kb2487426...As I'm starting now from a fresh & clean Windows 7 install since two days, and i'm wondering if i would have the same probs stated earlier, in a install SP1...
Last edited by NoN; 09 Feb 2011 at 05:22. Reason: correcting/adding typo
Source: Download Patch for Critical Windows 7 SP1 RC Vulnerability - SoftpediaTesters running Windows 7 Service Pack 1 Release Candidate need to download a patch from Microsoft and update their copies of the operating system.
On February 8th, 2011, the Redmond company released, Microsoft Security Bulletin MS11-007 designed to patch a vulnerability the OpenType Compact Font Format (CFF) Driver.
This particular security flaw also impacts Windows 7 SP1 RC, and considering the fact that it has been rated Critical because it allows for remote code execution in the eventuality of a successful exploit, users are advised to upgrade as soon as possible.
“This security update resolves a privately reported vulnerability in the Windows OpenType Compact Font Format (CFF) driver. The vulnerability could allow remote code execution if a user views content rendered in a specially crafted CFF font.
“In all cases, an attacker would have no way to force users to view the specially crafted content. Instead, an attacker would have to convince users to visit a Web site, typically by getting them to click a link in an e-mail message or Instant Messenger message that takes users to the attacker's Web site,” Microsoft explained.
Security Update for Windows 7 Service Pack 1 Release Candidate for x64-based Systems (KB2485376) download here
Security Update for Windows Server 2008 R2 Service Pack 1 Release Candidate x64 Edition (KB2485376) download here
Security Update for Windows 7 Service Pack 1 Release Candidate (KB2485376) download here
Security Update for Windows Server 2008 R2 Service Pack 1 Release Candidate for Itanium-based Systems (KB2485376) download here